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Charles Harper

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Starting at the bottom right and moving clockwise, my (partial) guesses are:-
1. Little egret
2. Javan Kingfisher
3. Bali Starling
4. Collared Kingfisher
5. Stork-billed Kingfisher
6. Magnificent bird-of-paradise
7. ? Hawk-eagle
8. White-breasted Waterhen
9. Brown-throated Sunbird
10. Java Sparrow
11. ? Coucal
12. Pied Fantail
13. ?
14. ? Parakeet
15. black-naped Oriole
16. Sacred Kingfisher
17. Honeyeater?
18. Chestnut Munia
19. Olive-backed Sunbird
20. Scarlet-headed Flowerpecker
21. Coppersmith barbet
22. Spotted Dove
23. ? Hornbill
 
Hi James,

We're not getting many suggestions, are we? I thought #11 was a species of myna, but I don't have an Indonesian field guide. A non-birding student of mine came back from Bali with a newfound interest in birds and this postcard, and I wasn't being much help. Thanks for the assistance.
 
Charles Harper said:
Hi James,

We're not getting many suggestions, are we? I thought #11 was a species of myna, but I don't have an Indonesian field guide. A non-birding student of mine came back from Bali with a newfound interest in birds and this postcard, and I wasn't being much help. Thanks for the assistance.

Half of my answers were guesses. i've been to Bali, but don't have current access to a field guide either. I would guess Tim Allwood's your man if you want to make sure on any of them.
 
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